2004

In our first year, we provided food and other household necessities to 40 families in need across Toronto and the GTA.

We provided funding to the Daily Bread Food bank as well as to the Sickle Cell Anemia Association of Ontario.

2006

Project Engagement assisted over 60 families throughout Toronto and began partnering with local not-for-profits and charities.

We began working with community assessment organizations as well as other institutions to identify where Project Engagement resources would be best utilized.

2010

We provided food and clothing to over 250 families across Toronto and the GTA.

Provided funding to the Toronto Harbour Front Centre to support after-school programs for at risk youth.

Donated money to St. Christopher’s House, a community organization whose mandate is to help:

combat the high illiteracy rate among the city’s poor;

drawing attention to the increase in unaffordable housing;

promoting the concept of the livable wage;

as well as issues around discrimination and poverty.

2012

We assisted over 350 families in need across Toronto and the GTA.

We supported and partnered with multiple not for profits and charities including:

St. Christopher’s House;

The Daily Bread Food Bank;

The Salvation Army;

The Spanish Speaking People’s Centre.

Project Engagement made it a priority to actively support under privileged youth so they could afford after school athletic programs. This included providing funding for students to play ice hockey and other sports.

TODAY

Assisting 400 families in need across Toronto and the GTA with our 11th Annual Food Distribution Day taking place on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at Ellesmere Community Centre.